Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | April 11, 2022
Two recent disciplinary cases dealing with misconduct during remote depositions and court appearances have been getting a lot of buzz in the legal industry. These cases can serve as a reminder regarding the need for ethical conduct during remote proceedings, and can highlight some tips for lawyers who suspect that improper coaching is occurring during a remote event.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge, Jacob D. Swanstrom and Cara B. Musciano | April 8, 2022
The lawsuit is a subtle choice-of-law question that implicates important issues of international forum shopping, including powerful reasons to site an international arbitration in Georgia, and could eventually invite U.S. Supreme Court resolution.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Kirsten Matoy Carlson | April 8, 2022
State officials have also repeatedly refused to cooperate with tribal leaders to comply with the ruling, issued in 2020.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Patrick Moya | April 6, 2022
The right position is out there. It may be at your current firm or it may be at a new firm, but you will avoid regrets by taking the time to understand the right fit for you and your clients.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | March 28, 2022
Outside organizations value having lawyers as board members based on the expectation that lawyers will demonstrate keen judgment in complex situations and may have established connections within the business community.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Brandon Bullard | March 21, 2022
Depending on how you count, the Supreme Court of Georgia sheared away three to five decades of its own precedent last week in that case.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Peter B. Rutledge, Rachel Byers and Jacqueline D'Aniello | March 18, 2022
The cases cover an array of topics, including waiver, judicial assistance in support of international arbitration, the scope of the FAA's carve-out for "transportation workers" and the relationship between federal arbitration law and state law concerning representative claims.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Elizabeth Green Lindsey and Kimberly G. Ader | March 15, 2022
The pandemic has produced many conflicts between parents sharing custody. One parent may have felt that the other parent was being too careless in exposing children to possible infection, either by bringing too many people into the home or by taking the child into public settings.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | March 14, 2022
Conflict-of-interest rules are complex; violations of those rules can result in serious punishment by the bar. Thus, it is critical to review and analyze the applicable rules in deciding whether a conflict exists or can be resolved.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Andrew Fleischman | March 7, 2022
But often left by the wayside are those people who have been wronged by the law itself—those who find themselves arrested, or even convicted, of crimes they did not commit and who, for decades, have simply been released without compensation.
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